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In particular, I want to use scala.util.hashing.MurmurHash3 in a Java application. Is it possible? How?
You literally just import the class and use it.
So:
Step 1: include the scala library in your classpath
Step 2: import class and use it.
If you need more examples, here you go.
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How can I make a file within my program so I can write note for myself? I am aware that I can comment within the code; however, I want to have a dedicated file so I can write plain text.
if you update to intellij 14, you can use the scratches functionality: https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2014/09/intellij-idea-14-eap-138-2210-brings-scratch-files-and-better-mercurial-integration/
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I am trying to convert my java program, TextFileAnalyzer, to a standalone application. I am not sure how to go about this I have done research and did not find anything helpful. If someone could get me in the right direction that would be awesome! Thanks.. Here is my program for reference:
You don't say what platform(s) you are targeting, or if you need to ship a complete executable. But, there are a few cross-platform Java wrappers. A common one is Launch4J.
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Any idea on how to implement a custom hashing function in java for any generic object? Not using the existing java hash code implementation?
Eclipse will do it for you. Off the source menu.
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How can I use JavaCV effectively?
It would be highly helpful if any one can help me out with sample codes which explains how to use the ObjectFinder class in JavaCV.
I had no problems with running JavaCV with NetBeans recently.
Just be sure to add all essential jar's to project and also platform binnaries (32/64 bit, unix/win etc.). Those runtime libraries are in javacv-0.6-cppjars.zip.
http://code.google.com/p/javacv/downloads/list
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Could you write an android app in 100% Go or would you have to use some Java and XML too?
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When will Go be a first-class language for Android development?
Andrew: This would be great, but we don't have anything to announce.
If you are looking further, there is a good explanation on Quora